#1 Canon SX50, HQ burst mode.
#2 Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens, shot in raw.
The rest with Canon SX50, shot in raw.
Edits in PSE 12, Nik Collection, Topaz Simplify.
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Belted Kingfisher. For an awesome close-up, check topic by ac209 posted today.
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2. Yakima River Canyon Scenic Byway
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3. Another from the barn quilt project, Kittitas County
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4. Erv would know what percent :)
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All are nice photos, Linda. I really like the contrasting scene in the b&w barn and windmills photo.
I love your photos, beautiful as always. Makes me think I need to learn how to edit my pictures with a good program but don't know if I can figure them out ! Anyway yours are breath taking.
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Excellent varied group Linda. :thumbup:
natureshot wrote:
I love your photos, beautiful as always. Makes me think I need to learn how to edit my pictures with a good program but don't know if I can figure them out ! Anyway yours are breath taking.
Thank you so much for your kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed!
I only got interested in "serious" post processing last winter. I've been enjoying the journey very much, and have had a lot of help from generous UHH'ers with the learning curve!
Another superb set Linda.
angler wrote:
Another superb set Linda.
Thank you very much, Jim!
I like to find old rundown ranch and farm buildings. They lend a lot of character to a shot and B&W really brings it out. I like all of this set, but especially that one...
Mr PC wrote:
I like to find old rundown ranch and farm buildings. They lend a lot of character to a shot and B&W really brings it out. I like all of this set, but especially that one...
Thanks so much, Mr PC. I appreciate your taking the time to view and comment; so pleased you enjoyed.
Nice series, Linda. Those quilted barns are just so cool! Your landscapes are always beautiful, make me wish I could be there in person, they're so pretty (of course, your shots are so good, I don't need to...)
Excellent work.
Pretty country and a photographer with a great eye for composition!
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